This week our COE Celebrity is not one, but a whole team of College of Education students from the MSU Men's Soccer Team. This past weekend they fought against Indiana University and came out at a draw, taking second place in the Big Ten regular season. Players on the team include #6 DeJuan Jones, #8 Brad Centala, #16 Connor Corrigan, #17 Michael Wentangu, and #29 Zach Covan. Congrats on a great regular season and good luck moving into post season games.

Want to attend a Men's Soccer Game? Their next match up is against Ohio State Sunday, November 5th at 1:00 pm.

Know any COE Celebrities? Let us know who they are and what makes them so special by emailing us at COE.lead@gmail.com.

Our COE Celebrity for the week of October 23rd is Timothy Herd. Tim is a Junior in the College of Education studying Elementary Education. Tim is the founder of a new group on campus called, Rising Black Men. This organization "hopes to unite young, black undergraduate men on campus through mentorship and crate a sense of community among them." Congratulations Tim.

Happy Homecoming Week Spartans! Our COE Celebrity for the week of October 16 is Moriah Hill. Moriah Hill is a Senior in the College of Education studying Special Education with a focus in Language Arts. Moriah is also a member of the 2017 Homecoming Court. She is part of a selected group of 10-12 seniors every year that are selected to represent Michigan State University. Congrats Moriah!

To read more about Moriah's story visit http://alumni.msu.edu/stay-informed/blog/lessons-learned-from-great-spartans.cfm

If you know an outstanding student in the College of Education, email us at COE.lead@gmail.com.

Our COE Celebrity for the week of October 9th is Aubrey Bayer. Aubrey is a member of Phi Epsilon Kappa and this past summer she interned with Gatorade, working at sports camps held at Michigan State over the summer. This experience helped her to become closer with peers in the program, and to gain valuable medical knowledge. Aubrey also had the awesome opportunity to work the AAU Junior Olympics for Track and Field, held at Eastern Michigan University. Congrats Aubrey!

To learn more about Phi Epsilon Kappa, look for them under the Student Organizations tab, or email them at pek.msu@gmail.com

Know any other COE Celebrities? Send us a message or email us at coe.lead@gmail.com

A huge shout out to the Leadership Council for putting on the College of Education's very first student appreciation week. Thank you to all the students who came out to pick up a goodie bag, eat at the Panda Express fundraiser (we raised $46!) and de-stress with some Zumba. We'll see you in the fall with more COE student fun!

In the meantime, don't forget to share your suggestions, comments, or concerns with the College of Education administration on this web site or through the anonymous drop box outside of the advising office, 134 Erickson Hall.

For our final COE Celebrity of the semester, we have chosen the leaders of the COE Leadership Council, Megan Campbell and Vaughn Hubinger.

Megan Campbell is a senior in the College of Education studying Secondary Education with a major in Mathematics and a minor in Chemistry and Integrated Science. Megan is the Vice President of Programs with Kappa Delta Pi (KDP) and one of the leaders of the Leadership Council.

Vaughn Hubinger is a senior in the College of Education studying Kinesiology with a focus in Physical Therapy. Vaughn is the President of Phi Epsilon Kappa (PEK) and one of the leaders of the Leadership Council.

We would like to thank you both for your dedication to the College of Education and to the Leadership Council. We know that you have a bright future that waits for you beyond graduation at Michigan State.

On Tuesday April 18th, some of the sophomores from the Urban Educators Cohort Program (UECP) hosted a Family Night event at Willow Elementary. All the activities that the students created were centered around literacy and doing activities together as a family. This is just an example of all the great games that were at the Family Night event. After the event was over all the families had ideas to take home with them and some even had games to take with them along with some MSU gear for all the students.

Want to learn more about UECP? Look them up under the student organizations tab or online at http://education.msu.edu/teacher-preparation/urban/

The COE Celebrity for the week of April 17th is Sean O'Neil from Arlington Heights, Illinois. Sean is a Senior in the Athletic Training Program at MSU who is currently working with the Baseball team. Other sports that he has worked with include, wrestling, football, women's basketball, gymnastics, cross country/track and field and ice hockey. The craziest thing that he has done in the program is travel with the 2016 College Football Playoff Cotton Bowl.

Know a COE Celebrity? Suggestion one to us or email us at coe.lead@gmail.com.

On April 8th, 2017, MSU Student Michigan Education Association (SMEA) went into Post Oak Academy and helped to improve the learning environment of the school. Fifty-five volunteers spent all day in the school to help make improvements to the school, including painting walls, making curtains, and giving supplies to the classrooms. Thanks to all the sponsors, SMEA members, families, and teachers of the school; the event was a huge success.

SMEA would like to specifically thank everyone who attended the event and all its members. With out the help of everyone in SMEA this event would not have been possible. They would also like to thank all the sponsors for providing money and food for the day of the event. Without all the sponsors, there was no possible way to complete everything that needed to get done.

Want to learn more about SMEA? Visit their website, msusmea.yolasite.com, or email them at smea@msu.edu.

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Use this web site to learn more about student organizations affiliated with the College of Education at Michigan State University. The information is updated by the College of Education Leadership Council.